"Hate crime" or particularly conscientious delivery?
This can be argued with the note from a DHL messenger.
Carmarthen – DHL messengers always cause excitement and heated tempers.
In some cases, packages arrive at their customers completely in tatters - if they even find their way to the recipients.
In many cases, notes left behind by the messengers also provoke anger or amusement.
However, the package label from a messenger, who apparently wanted to describe the “place where the package was stored” as precisely as possible, caused sheer astonishment.
DHL-Bote describes "substitute recipient" in great detail - and causes laughter on Twitter
If the actual recipient of a package is not at home, it is often given to the neighbors or other residents who are present.
A DHL courier in the UK also followed this procedure – and it probably made the recipient laugh out loud.
The reason for this: He described the "replacement receiver" in almost too honest detail.
Cheers DHL, needed a laugh today.
Why the detail on his hairline?!
😂 pic.twitter.com/7h6Ce8zHEG
— Lisa Childs (@LisaCChilds) April 5, 2023
"Bald builder" reads in English on the note that the user posted on Twitter on April 5, 2023.
She captioned it with a laughing emoji: "Cheers DHL, needed a laugh today.
Why the detail about his hairline?" Under the post, another Twitter user commented, "Oh my god this is a hate crime."
DHL messengers always cause a stir on the Internet - but not only in a negative sense
With a look at the exact description, however, it can be assumed that the package has found its rightful owner.
Otherwise she would probably have reacted less amused.
However, one Hermes customer was not at all satisfied when his package was sent by "flight delivery".
A DHL customer also freaked out because of a message from what was probably the most outrageous parcel delivery boy.
But under no circumstances should all deliverers be lumped together - a DHL messenger left a cat owner with an important tip with a particularly "human message".
Rubric list image: © Twitter @LisaCChilds